CORNELL UNIVERSITY LiBRAR' 3 1924 054 510 973 JHD U. S* Congress. House. Gonunittee on Ways 4961 and Means. lfJ6 Tariff information, I92I. Recapitulation 1921 of wages in industries, domestic and foreign... 1921. * ^ ¥^U 192.1 THE LIBRARY OF THE NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY TARIFF INFORMATION, 1921 RECAPITULATION OP WAGES IN INDUSTRIES Domestic and Foreign .^•iT1■■^ COMPILED FROM THE ORAL TESTIMONY AND BRIEFS SUBMITTED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AT HEARINGS ON GENERAL TARIFF REVISION [Arranged by Schedules of the Act of 1913] INDEXED WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921 c^/3 COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS. House op Bbprbsbntatives. SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, THIRD SESSION. .jQSEtH W. FORDNEY, Michigan, Clmir-man. iWILLIAM R. GREEN, lowai •NICHOLAS LONG^VORTH, Ohio. JWILLIS C. HAWLEY,' Oregon. iALLEN T. TREADWAY, Massachusetts. JIRA C. COPLEY, Illmois. ILUTHER W. MOTT, New York. (GEORGE M. YOUNG, North Dakota. JAMES A. FREAR, Wisconsin. ■JOHN Q. TILSON, Connecticut. ■ISAAC BACHARACH, New Jersey. iLINDLEY H. HADLEY, Washington. ICHARLES B. TIMBERLAKE, Colorado. jGEORGE M. BOWERS, West Virgmia. HENRY W. WATSON, Pennsylvania. CLAUDE KETCHIN, North Carolma. HENRY T. RAINEY, Illinois. CORDELL HULL, Tennessee. JOHN N. GARNER, Texas. JAMBS W. COLLIER, Mississippi. CLEMENT C. DICKINSON, Missouri. WILLIAM A. OLDFIELD, Arkansas. CHARLES R. CRISP, Georgia. JOHN F. CAREW, New York. WHITMELL P. MARTIN, Louisiana. Ernest W. Camp, ClerTt. HO 192/ EXPLANATORY. The following data were compiled from the hearings before the Ways and Means Committee (January-February, 1921) on general revision of the tariff laws. This information is in part official, in part the expressions of com- mercial and trade organizations, and to some extent the statements of witnesses before the committee. To facilitate reference to the authorities for the figures given the page of the amended, revised, and corrected reprint of the hear- ings appears in the first column of the tables. S Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/cletails/cu31924054510973 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE A— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS. Product and occupation. Common labor, per day. do CELLULOID. Average labor, per day (51-hour week) . Average labor: Men, per day , Girls, grown, per day Girls, young, per day CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS. Average labor, per hour. Average labor, per day. . COAL-TAR PRODUCTS. Cheapest labor, per day (8 hours) . Cheapest labor, per day COLLODION AND PYROXYLIN. Average labor, per day. do COLORS AND PIGMENTS. Average labor, unskilled, per week. . do CREAM OP TARTAR. Average labor, per day. do EPSOM SALTS. Average labor, per day. do FORMIC ACID. Common labor, per day. do GELATIN AND GLUE. Unskilled labor, per hour. do LAMPBLACK. Workmen, per day (10 hours). Workmen, per day (8 hours)... Country. United States. Germany United States. Japan.. do. do. United States . Germany United States. France Japan United States . United States. do Germany . do.... United States . Germany United States - Germany United States. Europe Germany United States . Year. 1920 1920 1919 1919 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Bate. $4. 00-$6. 00 .60- .90 4.00 .40 .27i .12 .48 . 80- 1. 00 4.00 . 84- 1. 05 .45 5.25 12.00 30.00 .70- 1.05 .95- 1.43 5.00 .56 5.00 .54 .50 .06- .08 .56- .60 5. 50- 6. 00 WAGES IH INDUSTKIES. SCHEDULE A— CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. LEMON BY-PRODUCTS. Unskilled labor, per day. do Skilled labor, per day do OLIVE OIL. Orchard workers, per day do Factory workers, per day do Male workers, per day , do Female workers, per day do '. , Orchard workers, per day , do , Skilled factory workers(male),per day. .....do Women factory workers, per week. . . , Women factory workers (48 hours) OXALIC ACID. Common labor, per day (10 hours) . Common labor, per day Average labor, per day do TALC AND SOAPSTONE. Mill worker, per day (8 hours). . . Mill worker, per day Mine worker, per day (8 hours) . . ULTKAMAEINE BLUE. Average labor, per day (8 hours) . do Average labor, per day do .do. .do. .do. .do. -do. -do. .do. WHITING AND PARIS WHITE (FUTTY). Skilled labor, per day. do WOOL GHEASE. Average labor, per day. ....do United States. Italy United States- . Italy Spain do do .....do Italy do do do United States . do. .....do .....do do do United States. Germany United States . Germany United States. France United States. United States. . do Germany do France do Belgium.' do United States. . France Belgium United States. Belgium United States. . Germany 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1914 1919 1913 1919 1913 1919 1914 1919 1914 1919 1914 1919 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $4.00 .375 5.00 .56 $0.38- .96 . 65- 1. 56 .675 >1.16 .58 ».77- 3.50- 35 29 96 00 00 00 50 4. so- lo. 00-12. 00 2 16. 00 5.00 .54 5.00 .50 4.00 1. 75- 2. 75 5.00 5.50 2.00 .90 1.00 .90 .63 .90 .43 5.00 . 84- 1. 05 . 84- 1. 05 5.00- 7.00 2.00 3. 00- 3. 25 .76 ' At ncarmal exchange. ' Minimum. WAGES IN INDUSTRIES, SCHEDULE B— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE. Product and occupation. Coimtry. Year. Bate. 592 592 592 592 493 493 Average labor, per day (8 hours). Average labor, men, per day Average labor, ■women, per day... Average labor, per day CLAY INDUSTRY. Ordinary labor, per week (48 hours) . . Loaders and drymen, pieceworkers, per week (48 hours). PIEE BRICK. Laborers, per day do Common labor, per week. do FLINT GLASS. Average labor, per week. do Blower, per month (1 hours) . . . Blower, per month (9 hours) . . . Gatherer, per month (7 hours).. Gatherer, per month (9 hours).. Flattener, per month (7 hours^. Flattener, per month (9 hours). Cutter, per month (7 hours^ Cutter, per month (9 hours) Average labor, per day Average labor (Chinese), per day Ordinary labor (Chinese), per day. . . Quarry labor, per day Cheapest labor, per day Coopers, per day f 8 hours) Coopers, per day (Chinese) (10 hours) Firemen and stokers, per day Firemen and stokers (Chinese) per day Common workers, mines, per day. . . ....do Common workers, per hour ....do MARBLE AND STONE. Sawvers, per hour ...."do Helpers, per hour do Engineers, per hour do Second engineers, per hour. ....do Firemen, per hour do United States. Germany do England England. do... United States. Scotland Great Britain. . United States. United States. ....do United States. Belgium United States . Belgium United States . Belgium United States. Belgium United States. Canada do United States. do do Canada United States. Canada United States. Canada United States. Canada United States. do .do. .do. .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. .do. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1916 1920 1916 1920 1916 1920 1916 1920 1916 $5.28 .56 .39 2.00 15.30 $19. 50- 24. 25 5.25 1.25 15.72 36. 00- 40. 00 30.63 16.25 301. 60 73.85 219. 64 48.00 296. 52 61.92 265. 72 40.62 2.26- 5.50- 8.00- 7.00- 5.00- .50- 2.50 .90 4.00 6.00 4.05 10.00 4.00 9.00 3.85 7.00 2.82 .75 .25 L06i .52 .86i .38 1.00J .35 1.00i .30 .87i .27i 8 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE B— EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. MAEBLE AND STONE — Continued. MUl-wriglits, per hour do 1 Coal passers, per hour Cranemen, per hour do , Yard helpers, per hour do OPTICAL GLASS. Skilled labor, per week. do Unskilled girls, per day Unskilled men, per day Unskilled laborers, per day. Skilled labor, per day Average labor; per hour do do do do PRESSED AND BLOWN GLASS. Skilled labor, per day. do do do do BOLLBD GLASS. Unskilled labor, per week . do do : do SANITARY POTTERY. Average labor, per day (8 hours) . Average labor, per day STAINED GLASS. Flesh painter, per hour do Glazier, per hour do do do Flesh painter, per hour do Drapery painter, per hour. . . . do Ornamental painter, per hour. do Glazier, per hour do United States. ....do .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. United States. Germany United States . do Japan United States. do Germany France England . . . Japan United 'States. Germany Belgium Germany Belgium United States . England Belgium France United States. Japan United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States . Germany United States. Germany 1920 1916 1920 1920 1916- 1920 1916 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $1.00 .45 .68f .86i .27i .86i .27} $35. 00-40. 00 5. 00- 6. 00 4.00 5.00 1.00 9.00 .70 .06 .15 .18 .04- .05 6. 00-12. 00 .65- .90 1. 54- 1. 74 . 95- 1. 31 .77- .97 30.00 8.80 8.00 8.0O 9.40 .60 1.50 .20 .80 .14 .30 .14 1.50 .20 1.00 .16 .80 .14 .80 .14 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE C— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Rate. BOTTLE CAPS AND COLLAPSIBLE TUBES. Machine operator, per week do do do Machine operator (female), per week. BUCKLES AND SNAP FASTENERS. Toolmakers, per week (49 J hoiirs) Toolmakers, per week (60 hours) Foreman, per week (49 J hours) Foreman, per week (60 hours) Laborers, per week (49i hours) Laborers, per week (60 hours) Aasorters, per week (49 J hours) Assorters, per week (60 hours) Bookkeeper, per week (49J hours) Bookkeeper, per week (60 hours) Shipping clerk, per week (49J hours) , Shipping clerk, per week (60 hours) Snap fasteners. Skilled laborer, per day. do ....do clock; movements. Average labor, per week CLOCKS. Average labor, per day. do COLD-ROLLED STEEL. Rolling-mill labor, per day. do do do Tempering labor, per day. . Inspectors, per day CREAM SEPARATORS. Average labor, per hour. Skilled labor, per hour. . do ....do ....do ....do CUTLERY. Butcher and table. Average labor, per week 41219—21 2 United States Germany . Prance Italy United States United States . Germany United States . Gennany United States . Germany United States . Germany United States . Germany United States . Germany United States . Germany ....do United States . United States. Germany United States. Germany Sweden Germany United States. ....do United States. Germany France Belgium Denmark Sweden United States. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1918 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $20.00-f32.00 4.00- 6.00 4.00- 6.00 4.00- 6.00 12.00- 13.00 53.00 6.00 50.00 9.00 24.00 2.70 12.00 1.80 40.00 4.50 28.00 3.60 1.00- 7.00 1.25 .90 30. 00- 45. 00 2.50- 3.00 LOO 8. 00- 12. 00 . 60- . 75 3.75 2.00- 2.15 8. 00- 12. 00 7.00- 9.00 .21- .14- .35- .35- .70 .14 .35 .21 .50 .50 35.00 10 "WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE C— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OP— Continued. Page. Product and occupation. 847 847 847 847 838 838 838 838 838 838 838 955 955 1104 732 732 732 732 732 734 734 734 734 734 734 734 734 735 736 736 1112 1112 1112 1012 1012 997 997 997 997 CUTLERY — continued . Podkethnives. Average labor, per week. do do do Scissors and shears. Toolmakers, per hour Toolmakers, per day Polishers, per hour Polishers, per month Polishers, per day Common labor, per hour. Common labor, per day. . ELECTRIC THREAD (TELEPHONE CORD), Skilled labor, per month. do ENGINES, OIL-BURNING. Skilled labor, per year FERRO-ALLOYS. Average labor, per week do do do do Furnace worker, per day (12 hours) . do Furnace worker, per hour (8 hours) . . Fmnace worker, per hour do do do Furnace worker, per day Average labor, per day Chemists, per mouth do. FIBER AND STONE ROLLS. Quarry labor, skilled, per hour. ry Shop labor, skilled, per hour. . . Shop labor, unskilled, per hour. FOUNTAIN PENS. Rubber turners, per week. Polishers, per week GAS MANTLES. Skilled labor, per week — do Unskilled labor, per week. do Country} United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany do United States. Germany United States. France Sweden. United States. Germany France Norway Sweden France do do United States. do do Canada Japan United States. do France Year. Kate. United States. do do United States. do England , United States . England United States. 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1907 1914 1920 1907 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $30. 00 3.75 15.00 6.00 1.00 .53 .75 14.00 .53 .50 .34 100. 00 21.50 2, 000. 00 30.00 4.40 12.96 16.86 16.38 .70 $0.24- .40- .00 .30 .20 .28 .60 .45 .40 4.50 200. 00 25.00 .65- .46- 1.00 1.00 .63 20. 00- 50. 00 15. 00- 30. 00 14.00 45.00 9.62 27.50 WAGES IlSr INDUSTRIES. 11 SCHEDULE C— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Rate. GOLD LEAP. Apprentice, per week. . . Skilled labor, per week. do HINGES AND HINGE BLANKS. Common labor, per day. do LEAD MINING. Miners, per day do Unskilled labor, per day Surface worker, per day Underground worker, per day. LIGHTING FIXTURES. Machinists, per day (8 hours) . . Machinists, per day Machinists, per day (10 hours) . MAGNESIUM. Average labor, per hour. Average labor, per day.. NEEDLES. Crochet. Laborer, per day. do Latch knitting machine. Average labor (male), per day. . do Average labor (female), per day. do NICKEL AND NICKEL ALLOY. Wire drawer, per week . do ....do ....do NIPPERS AND PLIERS. Expert workman, per hour. do Polishers, per hour ....do Common labor, per hour. . . ....do United States . do Germany United States . Germany Spain United States . ....do ....do ....do United States . France Japan United States. Germany United States. do United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1915 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 ^12. 00 44.00 6.00 2.29 1.30 3.95 - 5.75 1.07 4.75 5.25 7.00 7.00 8.00 2.0O 1.25 .60 .60 5.31 2.52 1.75 - 3.00 1. 00 - 1. 50 1. 00 - 1. 75 . 25 - .50 18. 00 - 20. 00 6.00 25. 00 - 50. 00 12.00 .112- .084^ .056- .14 iOO .112 .75 .084 .50 12 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE C— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Apprentices, per day New hands, per day Semiskilled workman, per day. do Skilled workman, per day do SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. Skilled labor, per week. do SCYTHES AND SICKLES. Welders, per day Welder helpers, per day Rollers, per day Roller helpers, per day Platers, per day Plater helpers, per day Pointers and heelers, per day. Temperers, per day Grinders, per day Polishers, per day Packers, per day Common laborers, per day. . . . Finishers, per day Overhaulers, per day STEEL PENS. Average labor, per week Average labor (female), per week Tool and die maker, per week do Boxing department labor, per week.. . do Stamping department labor, per week. ...do Gluing department labor, per week. . . do Polishing department labor, per week. do Lead department labor, per week. . . . do Repair men, per week ...do STEEL WINDOW SASHES. Skilled mechanics, per hour. do Helpers, per hour. do Apprentices, per hour do Machine workers, per hour. . do Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. United States. Germany United States . ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do United States. England United States. England United States. England United States . England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England Umted States. England Umted States. England United States. England 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $0. 64-$l. 00 3. 00- 4. 50 1. 44r- 1. 80 4. 50- 5. 85 1. 80- 2. 16 5. 85- 6. 75 35. 50-50. 00 6. 00- 7. 50 5.00- 3.55- 4.36- 3.40- 4.15- 4.00- 6.90- 4.00- 3.50- 4.89- 6.80 3.96 8.00 3.75 7.50 4.00 5.00 5.70 9.24 6.90 4.00 3.50 6.50 5.13 18.29 6.06 45. 00-50. 00 22.80 20.00 2.70 25.00 4.14 50.00 6.90 35.00 6.48 40.00 6.14 40.00 12.60 .60 .54 .45 .24 .35 .18 .58 .45 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. 13 SCHEDULE C— METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Rate. STEEL WINDOW SASHES — Continued. Machine helpers, per hour. do Welders, per hour do Average labor, per week . . . do STEEL WOOL AND STEEL SHAVINGS. Girl labor, per week. do SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Skilled labor, per hour (48 hours). Skilled labor, per day (male) Skilled labor, per day (female) Skilled labor, per day (male) Skilled labor, per week VACUUM PUMPS. Skilled labor, per hour. do WIRE CLOTH. Wire weavers, per week . United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. do United States. Japan do do Germany Germany United States. United States. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1918 1914 1920 1920 1920 $0.45 .24 .60 .48 40.00 30.00 $17. 00-28. 00 7. 00- 8. 00 . 60- 1. 00 1. 00- 1. 50 .15- .25 . 30- 1. 00 4. 76- 7. 14 . 09 - .12 .65 30. 00 -50. 00 SCHEDULE D— WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF. Product and occupation. Common labor, per week (50 hours) . Skilled labor, per hour Common labor, per day (8 hours) Common labor (Japanese and Chi- nese), per day. Common labor ^Hindoo), per day Common labor (white), per dajr Skilled labor (Japanese and Chinese), per day. PRINT BLOCKS. Skilled labor, per week (48 hours) . . . do do PRINT ROLLERS. Print cutters, per week . Block cutters, per week. ....do Country. United States. do United States. Canada -do. .do. .do. United States. . 1920 Germany 1920 England 1920 Year. Rate. 1920 $20. 00 -$25. 00 1920 . 52i- 1. 00 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Germany United States. England 1920 1920 1920 3.00 3.00 2.50 3.60 3.15 36.00 5.00 11.52 4.00 36.00 11.52 14 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE D— WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. 1224 1224 1224 1230 1230 Product and occupation. RULES AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS. Girl labor, per week. . Man labor, per week. Forman, per month. . SPOOL AND WOOD TURNING. Average labor, per day (9 hours) — Average labor, per day (8-9 hours). . Country. Germany. do do... United States. Finland Year. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Bate. $2. 00-$3. 00 5. 00- 6. 00 35.00 4. OO- 7. 00 2. 00- 3. 50 SCHEDULE E— SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFACTURES OF. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Rate. BEET SUGAR MANUFACTURE. 1511 Common mill labor, per hour United States. . .. do . . .. 1920 1913 1920 1914 1920 10.55 1511 do .20 1504 do $0. 50- . 55 1504 do do .17J .85 1504 Family labor (man, woman, child), per day. Cuba CANE SUGAR MANUFACTURE. 1429 1429 Common mill labor, per day and board. do United States. . do 1920 1918 3.25 1.25 ■ SUGAR BEETS. 1489 United States. . do 1920 1912 1912 5 00- 6. 00 1489 .do 2 00- 3 00 1492 Average field labor, per acre (bonus. $5). Average field labor, per acre do 30.00 1492 do 1914 18 00 SUGAR CANE. 1364 Average field labor, per day Porto Rico do 1920 1913 2 50- 2 75 1364 do .70- 80 1364 Plantation labor, per day do (') 1 PLANTATION LABOR, 1919-20— POETO RICO. North. South. East. West.i Plowing (various) Scattering fertilizer Hole digging Cane hauling Cutting and nauling seeds. . Furrowing (various) Hilling Shoveifing Cane cutting Weeding (various) Pilling Harrowing Scattering .seeds Planting and replanting — Ditching SI. 10-J2. 60 1. 20- 2. 00 1. 06- 2. 26 1. 50- 2. 50 . 75- 1. 50 1. 00- 2. 00 1. 10- 2. 00 1. on- 2. 50 1. OO- 2. 75 . 90- 2. 60 1. 26- 2. 76 1. 00- 1. 60 . 7.')- 2. 00 .75-2.60 1. 00- 2. 00 SO. 76-Sl. 75 .60- 1.75 . 75- 2. 60 1.00- 2.50 . 85- 2. 60 1. 15- 2. 25 . 70- 1. 50 . 80- 1. 75 1.00-2.75 1. 00- 2. 25 1. 30- 2. 25 m , 75- 1. 60 1.00-2.60 1.00- 2.50 $0. 90-$l. 75 . 90- 1. 60 . 90- 2. 00 1. 50- 2. 50 .90- 1.15 . SO- 2. 50 .90- 1.50 1.00- 1.60 1. 26- 2. 25 1. 00- 1. 25 1. 50- 2. 26 .75- 1.60 . 60- 1. 60 1. 00- 1. 60 1. 00- 2. 75 $0.76-$1.75 .60-1.00 1.00-2.00 .80-1.60 m ■ 1.00-1.76 \^ .60-1.00 («) m m . 75- 1. .60-1.75 ' Wages prevailing hefore strike, of work. 2 Not shown in pay rolls. ' Contract work. After strike wages Increased 10 to 50 per cent, according to character WAGES IH" INDUSTRIES. 15 SCHEDULE E— SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFACTURES OP— Continued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Rate. 1365 1365 8UQAK CANE — Continued. Average field labor, per day (8 hours) . . Average field labor, per day Porto Rico Java 1920 1920 1920 1912 1920 1912 1920 $1. 00-$2. 50 .10- .20 1367 1367 Unskilled field labor, per day UnskiHed field labor, per day (12 lioTirs). pATnialnllfid Tnill labnr, per day Porto Rico do 2.00 .75 1367 do 2 50 1367 Semiskilled mill labor, per day (12 hours). SUGAR PLANTING AND MANUFACTUEB. Ui^skilled field labor, per month (plus bonus, $7.50; room, etc., $10). do 1.00 1373 Hawaii 30.00 SCHEDULE F— TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURES OF. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. 1605 1605 1586 1586 1586 1586 1607 1607 Field labor, per day do Experienced labor, per day . . Ordinary field labor, per day. do Harvest labor, per day Field labor, per day do United States . Sumatra United States . do do do , do Sumatra 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 $1.50-16.00 .10- .15 1.75 1.50 4.50 6. 00-10. 00 4.50 .12- .25 SCHEDULE G— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS. Page. 2010 2000 2000 Product and occupation. ALMONDS. Farm labor (male) Harvest labor, without board: Men, per day Women, per day IFAEM LABOR, Country. United States . Spain. , do. Year. 1920 1920 1920 Rate. 0. 675-$0. 772 .386- .482 MALE— tTNITEP STATES. Cali- fornia. Far West. United States. Cali- fornia, Far West. United States. Per month, with board: 1910 $33.00 35.00 36.70 43.00 54.20 47.00 51,00 52.60 63.00 78.00 1.98 1.97 2.08 2.56 3.25 132.69 33.50 35.88 44.25 56.68 46.48 48,31 51,32 63.59 78.64 2.02 2.03 2.19 2,69 3,39 $19,21 21,26 23,25 28,87 34,92 27,50 30,15 32,33 40,43 47,07 1,45 1,56 1.69 2,08 2,65 Per day at harvest, with- out board: 1910 $2,48 2.47 2,62 3,16 4.00 1,44 1.55 1.57 2.04 2.60 2,02 2,10 2.17 2,67 3,25 $2,52 2,52 2.68 3.28 4.14 1,61 1,54 1.67 1.87 2.76 2,06 2,08 2,24 2,82 3,52 1915 $1.«2 1916 1915 1,92 1917 1916 2,07 1918 1917 2,54 Per month, without board: 1910 . 1918 3,22 Per day, with board: 1910 1915 1,06 1915 1.13 1917 1916 1,26 1918 1917 1.66 Per day at liarvest, with board: 1910 1918 2,07 Per day, without ijoard: 1910 1,38 1915 1,47 1916 1916 1,62 1917 2,02 1918 2,63 16 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE G— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS— Continueij: Page. 2000 2000 2000 2000 1661 1661 1661 1660 1660 1660 1660 1660 1660 1660 1732 1732 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 Product and occupation. ALMONDS — continued . Farm labor, without board: Men, per day Women, per day Unskilled labor, per day: Large cities. Average labor, per day. do , do Farm labor Men, per year Women, per year. Men, per day Women, per day. Boys, per day Girls, per day BUTTBH AND BUTTER SUBSTITUTES. Average farm labor, per month: With board Without board Common labor (dry kilns), per day . . . do Clerical help (dry kilns), per day do Farm labor (dry kilns), per day, with- out board. do Mill labor (men), per day do Belgium United States. . Belgium 2 FAEM LABOR EST THE UNITED STATES, Country. Spain.. ....do. .do. .do. United States . Japan Manchuria United States . Japan .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. United States. . do United States. . Belgium United States. . Belgium United States. . 1920 1920 1920 1 20 1920 1920 1920 1920 1917 1916 1917 1916 1917 1917 1917 1917 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Bate. $0. 579 .386 .239 .579 $4.00- 5.00 .15- .35 .15- .35 30.00 26.02 17. 50 15.26 .28 .17 .12i .09 ' 67. 50 92.50 3 6. 00- 6. 50 . 95- 1. 50 3 7. 00- 8. 00 1. 25- 1. 50 3 2. 50 4. 50- 6. 00 .57- .95 Cali- fornia. Michi- gan. New York. Colo- rado. New Mexico. Per month, with board: J919 {66.30 33.00 91,20 47.00 3.84 1.98 4,60 2.48 2.99 1.44 3.90 2.02 $42.00 23.00 60.00 33.00 3.60 1,64 4.30 2,10 2.80 1,22 3.60 1.66 $43.30 23,50 62,50 3.5,00 3,30 1.80 4.02 2,22 2.70 1.28 3.38 1.66 S55.50 29.50 81,00 44,50 3,60 1,95 4.60 2,47 3.00 1.47 3.95 2.00 $40.50 1910 24. SO Per month, without board: 1919 59.20 1910 34.25 Per dav at harvest, with board: ]919 2 50 1910 1 46 Per dav at harvest, without board: 1919 . 3.20 1910 Per day, with board: 1919 2 20 1910 1,12 2,80 1.58 Per day, without board: 1919 1910 ' Michigan. WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. 17 BXMEDIJLE G— AGRICULTUEAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS— Continued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Katie. 1960 1960 2127 1951 1940 1941 19141 1941 1941 1941 1941 1940 1941 COCONUT, SHREDDED. Average labor, per week. ....-4o United States. . Ceylon EGGS. Pftclpne plant labor (female), per month. GEAPEFKUIT. Common labor, per day LEMONS AND ORANGES. Grove labor Pruning foreman, per day. Pruners, per day China. Isle of Pines.. . United States. Sicily ....do 1920 1920 1920 1920 $32. 00-$35. 00 2.40 5.00 2.25- 2.50 Pickers (girls, boys, old men), per day. Pickers (men), per day Pickers (women), per day. Fumigators, per day Paddng-house labor United States . Lemon packers (girl or boy), per Sicily day. < GKOVE LABOR IN CALIFOKNIA . .do. -do. .do. .do. 1920 1920 1911 1920 1920 1911 1920 1920 1911 1920 n .70 - .35 - .48i- .175- .245- .463- .175- .245- .386- (') .15f- .875 .595 .772 .245 .35 .579 .28 .35 .579 .19} General superintendent per montli. Foreinan do... Subforeman do. . . Teamster do . . . Iriigators per day. Pruning foreman do. . . Pruners do... Joking foreman do . . . Pikers do... Bprayers do... *%migators do . . . Ordinary laborers do . . . S300.0O-S500.00 140.00- 200.00 125. OO- 135. 00 90.00-100.00 3. 50- 4. 50 5.50- 4.50- 5.00- 3.50- 3.75- 6.00- 3.50- 7.00 5.50 6.50 4.00 4.60 8.00 4.00 $75.00-5150.00 55.00- 150.00 50.00- 100.00 56.50- 65.00 1.80- 2.00- 1.75- 2.25- 1.75- 2.00- 2.10- 1.75- 2.25 4.50 3.00 3.60 2.50 3.00 1 .50 2.50 1 Per liour. 5 PACKING-HOUSE LABOB IN CALIFORNIA. 1920 1911 Manager per month. . .do S250.00-S500.00 125.00-300.00 100.00-150.00 3.00- 4.25 .09- .10 3.00- 4.50 4.25- 5.00 4. 00- 4. 50 3.75- 4.00 4. 50- 6. 50 3.60- 4.05 90.00-200.00 $250.00-1500.00 75. 00- 150. 00 Snl)Jbreman Graders do.... per day . . 60.00- 85.00 1. 75- 3. 00 .04- .08 JJo. per day. . do 2.00- 4.50 2.00- 3.15 t?ar loaders ffruckmen do.... do.... do.... 2.00- 3.15 1.75- 3.00 2. 00- 4. 50 Other labor Clerical help do per month. . 1.75- 3.00 50.00-100.00 41219—21- 18 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE G— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS— Continued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1694 1694 1694 1699 1699 1705 1705 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 2223 1757 1757 1757 1757 1757 1757 1757 1766 1766 LEMONS AND ORANGES — Continued. Packing-house labor — Continued. Lemon packers (old men), per day Lemon packers (men), per day. . , Lemon packers (women), per day Clerical help, per month Packers (women and girls), per day. LIVE STOCK. Ordinary labor, per month (maximum) Ordinary labor, per month (plus board and room). Wheat shocker, per day (maximum) Herder, per month (plus board) Herder, per month Sicily.. do. -do. .do. .do. United States. ....do MACARONI. Pressmen, per week. Pressmen, per day. . Female labor, per day. ....do .do. -do. .do. .do. Skilled labor (males), per day. do .do. -do. -do. .do. Unskilled labor, per day General labor (males), per day. do .do. -do. .do. .do. MUSHROOMS. Common labor, per week Common labor, per hour (minimum) . do ....do ...do Chief engineer, per week Average labor, per hour Packing labor, per day ....do do.... Australia. Rhodesia. United States. Italy United States. Germany Prance Norway Switzerland . . Belgium United States. Germany France Norway Switzerland . . Belgium. United States. ....do Germany France Norway Switzerland... Belgium United States. Poland France China Italy United States. ....do ....do Italy 1920 1920 1911 1920 1920 1911 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1920 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 10. 14 -$0. 174 . 49 - .52* .676- .772 -•19* 17.50 -24.50 20.00 -30.00 . 14 - .21 120.00 30.00 12.00 7. 00 -20. 00 2. 50 - 5. 00 30. 00 -36. 00 .80 1.25 .42 .48 .53 .58 .49 3.00 1.07 .96 1.55 1.16 LOO 5.00 2.00 .83 .77 .87 .97 .80 4.00 4.00 .60 30.00 .06 .06 .06 .06 48.00 .40 - 5.00 - .75 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. 19 SCHEDULE G— AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS— Continued. 1801 1801 1814 1814 1819 1824 1824 1824 1824 1824 1824 2049 2049 2157 2157 2157 2157 2157 2157 2184 2184 2186 1720 1720 2031 2031 2031 2031 2031 2031 Product and occupation. Average lahor, per day (10 hours) . . . Average labor, per day Toppers, per day (10 hours) Weeders, per day (10 hours). Field labor, per day (10 hours) Average farm labor, per day (10 hours) Average farm labor, per day do Male labor, per day do .'., Unskilled labor, per day PEANUTS. Field labor (colored), per day. do . POTATOES. Ordinary labor, per day . . . .do Ordinary labor, per month, with board . do Harvest labor, per day ...,d0. ; Country. United States. . Spain United States. do do ..-.do Spain do ....do ....do ....do United States. do P0T.4.TO STAECH. Average mill labor, per day. do ....do United States. ....do........ ....do ....do ....do ....do Farm labor, per year (plus board). do Male labor, per day do Male labor (coolie), per day Male labor, per day Female labor (minimum for 8 hours) . . Female labor, per day United States.. do Japan Year. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920' 1920 1917 1916 1917 1916 1918 1920 1910 1920 1910 1920 1910 1920 1910 1920 1913 1920 Rate. 3. 25- $3. 50 .43- 5.00- 3.50- 3.50- .38- .29- .58 6.00 China. . do- United States. France China Italy United States. France 1.50- 00 00 49 193 14* 483 43 58 2.50 .75 4.05 1.65 56. 60 23.50 4.25 1.95 5.00 3.00 .24 1920 ' 50 00 1910 8 30. 00 1920 4.00 1920 1.03 1920 .21- - .22 1920 .45 1920 2.66 1920 .69 • $4.30 in Massachusetts. ^ Equivalent to $21.50 gold. » Equivalent to $12.90 gold. 20 WAGES IW INBtrSTElES. SCHEDOLE 1— eOdPTON MANUB'ACfUBBa Product and ooou^tten. COATING (LINEN AND COTTON PABItlCS). Average labo*, per day. dp ,. do.- do COllARS AND OXJSftS, Average labo*, per week. COTTON LABELS. Labor, per day (44 hours) GLOVES. Average labor (girls), per week do Highest labor (men), per week do , - Labor, for 1 dozen gloves do SILK GLOVES.' Labor, per week. do TEXTILES (COTTON). Weavers, per week do ,...- Average- labor (North and East), per day. Average labor (South), per day Average cotton worker, per year do Average woolen worker, per year do UPHOLSTERY GOODS (TAfBSTRY). Weavers, piecework, per day. Weavers, per yard do (3eimti>y. United States. France United States. Prance United States.. United States. Germany. . .... do do... do do United States. United States . do United States. England ... Umted States . ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. United States. France United States. Yem- 192a 1920 1913 1913. 1920 1920 1920 i9i3 1920 1913 192Q 1920 1920 1916 192Q 1920 1913 1913 1920 19l4 1920 1914 1920 192Q 1920 Bate. 4.'p 2L72 $6.00- $.00 4.m ^.88 6.00 2W 12.00-15.05 8.()6- 10. W 24.00 12.50- 18.00 1,0m. l^ 388. 0C| 1,082.00 488.00 6.30- 1.^ Comparable with cotton gloves. WAGES IS INDUSTKIES. 21 SCHEDULE J— FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OP. Product and oceapatien. BAGGING FOR COTTON. Laboi, per week. BUBLAP AND BURLAP BAGS. Average mill la^Jor, per week (72 hours) Ordinary labor, per day (minimum) . . Ordinary labor, per week (minimum) . CORDAGE. Common labor (male), per hour. . . Common labor (male), per day Common labor (female), per hour. Common labor (female), per day. . Opener, per hour do Preparer, per hotir do Spinner, per jiour ....do....... Oiler, per hour do Machine operator, per hour do Average labor, per hour do FLAX. Average field labor, per hour Average field labor (female), per day- • GRASS AND FIBER RUGS. Average labor, per day do do do Weavers, per day do Doffer, spinning mill, per day... do do Carders, per day do do Grass harvesting labor, per day. do do Carpenters, per day do do... Machinists, per day do do Weavers, per day do Country. United States. . India United States. do United States. Philippines . . . United States . Philippines . . . United States. England United States. England Unitied States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. Japaii United States. Japan United States. Year. ' Plus $0.75 for board. United States . . Japan United States. . do Japan United States . - do Japan United States. . do Japan United States. . do Japan United States. . .....do Japan United States. . Japan ' Plus $0.50 for board 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 3920 1920 1913 1913 1913 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1913 1913 1920 1913 1913 1920 1913 19113 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 $10. 00-$15. 00 5.00 .55 80.25 Bate. .46- .28- .17- .20- .60- .06- 3.50- 1.75- 5.50- 1.75- .55 .75 ■45, .40 .56 .302 .483 .30 .433 .15 .50 .262 .51 .28 .50 .253 .40 .20 3.32 .50 1.90 .25 3.46 .21 2.00 .75 .08 4.50 2.25 .20 '2.50 '1.50 .26 6.75 4.50 .26 6.52 4.50 .35i 6.00 3.50 22 Wages is indxtstbies. SCHEDULE J— FLAX, HEMP, AND JUTE— Continued. Page. Product and oooupation. Country. Year. , Eate. i INTERLINING CLOTH. 2520 Weavers, per week." United States. . England 1919 1919 $26. 00-128. 00 2521 Weavers, per week (10-hour day) 6.00- 7.50 JUTE AND BRATTICE CLOTH. 2514 Mill labor, per hour United States . . 1920 ' . 55- 1. 25 LINEN THREAD. 2418 Average labor per week . . India . 1920 1920 1920 1920 ■ 1 70 24X9 Common labor, per day. United States. . India.. Scotland 1 3,00 2419 do .iv. .'. .20 2419 do........ ......:.. 1.50 SCHEDULE K— WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF. Product and occupation. CARPETS. Chenille fabrics. Weavers, per week. do Labor in one rug do do do Wilton and Brussels, Weavers, per weekj do CLOTHING (READY-TO-WEAR).; Operatives, per week. do MOHAIR. Country. Herder, per month SWEATEES,, JACKETS, ETC. Mill labor, per hour Mill labor, per week. ." Mill labor (female), per week Knitters (Cleveland), per week do Knitters (western), per week do : United States. do do .: England Umted States. England Year. United States. do United States . do United States. . United States . Germany do United States . ....do ....do ....do 1920 1914 1920 1920 1914 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1914 1920 1914 Rate. $55. 00 20.00 100. 00 36.25 40.00 14.50 62.00 18.00 $60. 00-65. 00 18.00 •45.00 .30- .37i 3.50 4.50 25.00-40.00 13.00-16.00 37.50 15. 00 ' Plus $20 for board. WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. 23 SCHEDULE K— WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF— Continued. Product and occupation. SWEATERS, JACKETS, ETC. — COntd. Knitters (eastern), per week do Finisher (Cleveland), per week do Finisher (western), per week do Finisher (eastern), per week do Mill girls (Milwaukee), per week do Mill girls, per week do Mill laborers (Milwaukee), per week . , Mill laborers, per week Mill laborers (Milwaukee), per week . Mill laborers, per week Stenographer, (Milwaukee), per week Stenographer, per week , Stenographer (Milwaukee), per week . . Stenographer, per week Mill overseer (Milwaukee), per week . , Mill overseer, per week Mill overseer (Milwaukee), per week . , Mill overseer, per week Chifef office clerk (Milwaukee), per week. Chief office clerk, per week Chief office clerk (Milwaukee), per week. Chief office clerk, per week General manager (Milwaukee), per week. General manager, per week. General manager (Milwaukee), per week. General manager, per week Sheep raising, per day Sheep raising, per month . Sheep raising, per day. . . do WOOL AND HIDES. Wool pullers, per week. do Wool pullers, per day.. WOOL PULLING. Average labor, per week . do do do Country. United States. do do do do do do do do do Germany do United States . . Germany , United States . , Germany United States . . Germany , United States . , Germany United States . . Germany United States . . Germany United States . . Germany United States. . Year. Germany United States. . Germany. United States . . Germany Brazil Argentina. Paraguay. . Chile United States. Australia Argentina United States . do do do 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1913 1920 1920 1914 1913 1920 1920 1914 1913 1920 1920 1914 1913 1920 1920 1914 1913 1920 1920 1914 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1917 1914 1920 Rate. $40.00-175.00 15.00- 25.00 24.00- 30.00 10.00- 14.00 18.00- 35.00 8.00- 15.00 18. 00- 40. 00 8.00- 15.00 19.00 9.00 3.50 4.50 28.00 4.00 13.50 6.25 20.00 4.00 12.00 6.25 50.00 5.00 30.00 12.50 80.00 6.00 45.00 25.00 200. 00 24.00 200. 00 100. 00 .30- 12. 00- .30- .90 15.00 .90 2.25 25.00 12. 00- 14. 00 2.00- 2.25 45. 00- 33.00 50. 00 15.00 35.00 2 Plus board. 24 WAGES IN INDUSTEIES. SCHEDULE K— WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-^Oontinued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Bate. WOOL PULLING — Continued. 2718 2718 2718 2718 2725 2725 2725 2724 2724 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 2579 Male labor, per week (48 hours) Male apprentices, per week Boy apprentices, per week (48 hours) . Female apprentices, per week (48 hours). Wool puller, high grade, per week do do do Engineer, per week (14 hours) Gemnany. Belgium.. Germany. do United States. England United States. England do WOOLEN AND WORSTED TEXTILES. Apprentice (male), per week A^ool sorters (female), per week do Weavers, lining (female), per week. . . Weavers, cloth (female), per week Overseer (female), per week Porter (female), per week Speeder (female), per week Spinner, wool, per week Spinner, wool (female), per week. . . . Spinner, worsted, per week, Mule spinning, per week Frame spinning, per week Card cleaning, per week Skilled workmen, per week Assistants (men), per week Assistants (female), per week Belgium. . do.... Germany. do.... do.... Belgium. . do do.... Germany. Austria. .. Germany. Belgium.. do ......do--.. Austiia. . . do.... do-... 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1914 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 ' $3. 34 -3.91 1. 39 1. 20 - £ 47 $2.51 30. 00 -35. 00 10.00 50. 00 -60. 00 6.00 7.00 2. 51 - 3. 91 3.12 2.46 2.59 2.52 4.03 2.59 3.52 3.72 5.50 4:67 6.23 2. 46 - 3. 85 .754 2. 46 - 3. 72 9.09 - 4.52 - .662- 9.54 5.86 7.94 .772 .538 .408 ' Male workers 20 years and older, who receive Inore than $2.50, whether time or pieceworkers, are allowed $0.72 per 48 hours additional for "high cost of living." Family allowance in addition to the above is $0,065 per week for husband or wife who does not work, and for each child less than 14 years of age. If the weekly time work is less than 33 hours, this family allowance is increased from $0:065 to $0.13 per week. SCHEDULE L— SILKS AND SILK GOODS. Page. 2896 2896 2896 2896 2896 2896 2897 2897 2897 2897 2894 2894 Product and occupation. AETIFICIAL SILK. Twister, reeler, and finisher, per week. Twister, reeler, and finisher, per hour. do Spinner, per week Spinner, per hour do Mill hand, per hour do Supervisor, per month do SILK BRAID AND TRIMMING. Knitter and weaver (female), per week. Knitter and weaver (male), per week. . Country. United States. . do Belgium United States. . do Belgium United States. . Belgium United States. . Belgium United do. Year. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Bate. $15. 00 .30 .05i 15.80 .35 .055 .40 .088 300. 00 73.40 $12. 00- 45. 00 18. 00- 60. 00 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE L— SILKS AND SILK GOODS— Continued. 25 Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. SILK GOODS. Skilled labor, per day do do Weaver (male), per day (44-50 hour week). Weaver (male), per day Weaver (male), per week , Weaver (male), per day , Weaver (male), per day (9 hours) Weaver (male), per day (48-60 hour week). Weaver (male), per day , Weaver (male), per day (11 hours) Weaver (female), per day Winder (female), per day Winder, per day , Winder (female), per day , Winder, per day (9 hours) Winder (female), per day Winder, per day Winder, per day (11 hours) , Machinist (male), per day , do do do do do Machinist (male), per day (11 hours) . Dyer (male), per day , do Children, per day , do Spinners (girls), per day do do Reelers (female), per day do do do Ruling girls, per day Male labor, per day Male outside labor, per day , Warpers, per day Warpers, per day (9 hours) Warpers, per day (11 hours) Twisters, per day Weavers, maximum, per day Weavers, minimum, per day , Weavers, per day , Average labor, per day do SILK KNITTED OUTERWEAR. Weaver (female), per week (48 hours) Weaver (female), per day Weaver (male), per week (48 hours). Weaver (male), per day do ' With food and lodging. Japan do do United States . Japan Germany Switzerland Italy United States . . Japan Italy Japan United States. . Japan Switzerland Italy United States . . Japan Italy United States . . Japan Switzerland Italy United States . . Japan Italy United States . . do do do do do Switzerland... . Japan China Japan China •. . . Japan do do do Italy do Japan United States . . do Japan United States . . Japan United States. . Switzerland United States. . Germany Czechoslovakia. 1920 1915 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1914 1920 1913 1920 1913 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $4. 50 - .60 - 1.00 - .10 - 2.75 .50 .50 .08 6.25 1.00 2.00 .20 1.10 4.65 1.65 2.00 .40 2.50 1.00 1.65 .23J .30 .07 .07 >.30 1.50 .50 ^.75 .64 .60 ^75 7.00 5.60 1.00 5.00 .60 15. 00 - 40. 00 1.50 35. 00 -100. 00 1.00 1.10 ■ Less $0.50 for food. 26 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE L— SILKS AND SILK GOODS-^Oontinued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. ; 2879 SILK KNITTED OriBKWBAB — COntd. England Japan.. 1920 1917 1914 1920 1920 $11.00 2879 .28 2879 do do .22 2869 SPUN SILK. United States.. Japan 60.00 2869 $1.50- 2.00 SCHEDULE M— PAPERS AND BOOKS. Product and occupation. BOOKS AND BOOKBINDING. Average labor, per week. do do do Bookbinders, per week. . . do PRAYER BOOKS. Binders (male), per week. . . Binders (female), per week. Binders, per week do do FLY PAPER AND RIBBONS. Ordinary labor (male), per week. . . Ordinary labor (female), per week. Piecework ^male), per week Piecework (female), per week LITHOGRAPHED LABELS. Skilled average labor, per week Skilled average labor, per week (48 hours). Skilled labor, small towns, per week (48 hours). Skilled labor, large towns, per week (48 hours). Skilled labor, per week (48 hours) Typesetters, per week (44 hours) LITHOGRAPHY. Average labor, per week. do Average labor, per day. . . Skilled labor, per week.. do Artists, per week Country. United States. England Belgium France United States. do United States. ....do England. Belgium France United States. ....do ....do ....do United States. Germany Switzerland. ....do Austria Switzerland. United States. Germany Japan United States. do do Year. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1911 1911 Bate. $40.00 $18. 00- 22. 00 12.00 14. 00- 16. 00 42.00 20.00 44. 00- 46. 00 27.50 18.00 12.00 14.00 25.50 14.00 35.00 25. 00- 30. 00 40.00 4.21 15.46 19.,11 2.13 20.84 40.00 5.00 . 26- . 52 40. 00-100. 00 25. 00- 35. 00 35. 00- 75. 00 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE M— PAPERS AND BOOKS— Continued. 27 Product and occupation. Average labor (male), per day Average labor (female), per day , Color-machine tender, per day do ■ , Finishing machine tender, per day. . . do Color-room boss, per day do Average skilled factory help, per day. do Coated. Average labor, per day. do dfo Greaseproof. Mill labor, per day Mill labor, per day (12 hours) , Unskilled (female), minimum, per hour. Skilled (male), maximum, per hour. . Gummed. Gummer, per week do Calenderman, per week. do Cutter, per week do Parchment. Mill labor (female), per hour. do Tissue. Skilled labor, per hour do Unskilled labor, per hour. do Various. Machine tender (3 shifts), per day.. do do --- Machine tender (2 shifts), per day. Back tender (3 shifts), per day do ...do Back tender (2 shifts), per day Beater engineer (3 shifts), per day. ....do ...do Beater engineer (2 shifts), per day. Helper (3 shifts), per day Country. United States. do do Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany Erigland United States. . Germany United States. . do United States. England. United States. England United States. England United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. do do do do do .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Year. 1920 1920 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1929 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1910 1910 1910 1910 1921 1915 1908 1906 1921 1915 1908 1906 1921 1915 1908 1906 1921 Hate. $2. 00- 15.31 2.86 1.75 .43 1.50 .34 2.25 .96 2.50 .60 6.00 .60 3.00 3. 70- 5. 60 . 48- 1. 12 .31i .857 37.00 17.50 34.00 14.00 31.00 15.15 .30- .35 .06 .25- .50 . 08- . 16 .13- .25 .06- .11 6.45 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.75 1.90 1.85 1.85 5.30 2.25 2.25 2.25 4.35 28 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE M— PAPERS AND BOOKS— Continued. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. PAPER — continued . Various — Continued . 2944 Helper (3 snifts), per day United States. . do 1915 1908 1906 1921 1915 1908 1906 $1.65 2944 do 1.65 2944 do 1.65 2944 do 3.30 2944 do do 1.00 2944 .do. ... do .90 2944 do .80 PRINTING. 3080 Average labor per week United States.. England United States . . England 1920 1920 1913 1913 44.00 3080 . . do 22.00 3080 do 20.00 3080 do \ 10. 00 STEAWBOARD. 3027 Minimum, per day United States.. . ..do 1920 1920 5.00 3027 Maximum per day $10. 00-12. 00 WALL PAPER. 3061 Skilled worker, per hour United States.. Germany 1920 1920 .88- .90 3061 do .11 WALL POCKETS. 3091 Labor (male and female), per week. . . United States. . 1920 16. 00-40. 00 SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES. Page. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. 3414 3414 3414 3414 3414 3414 3421 3421 3421 3421 3421 3421 3258 3258 3260 3260 Unskilled labor, per week. do do Skilled labor, per week do do United States. England Germany United States . England Germany ATHLETIC GOODS. Female labor, per week . . do Foreman, per week do Average labor, per week . do United States. England United States. England United States. England BLASTING CAPS. Labor Tmale), per day. . . Labor (female), per day. Labor (male), per day . . . Labor (female), per day. Germany do United States. do 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $25. 00 5.00 1.50 $35. 00- 45. 00 10.00 3.00 16. 80- 26. 00 7.00- 9.00 50.00 26.00 19.50 12.50 .48 .40 4.50 3.00 WAGES IN IlTDUSTRIBS. SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES— Continued. 29 Product and occupation. Semiskilled girls, per day (14 hours) . . do Skilled men, per day (14 hours) District supervisor, per day (14 hoiu's) . Unskilled bone cutters, men, per day (14 hours). Bristle refiner, per day (14 hours) . . . . Bristle production foreman, per day (14 hours). Bristle workers, girls, per day (14 hours). Wood turner, men, per day (14 hours). Average male labor, per day (10 hours). Average female labor, per day (10 hours). Night workers (male), extra, per day (10 hours). Night workers (female), extra, per day (10 hours). Outside workers, per day (10 hours) . . Home work (women and children), per day. BUTTONS, IVORY. Turners, per day do do Sawyers, per day do do Dyers, per day do do Mechanics, per day do do Handworkers, per day. do do Sorters, per day do do. Foreman, per day do do BUTTONS, PBABL. Average labor, per gross do do Cutting and spKtting, per gross. do do Grinding and facing, per gross. . do do Drilling, per gross do do Country. Japan.. do. do. do. do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. ...do... ...do... do... England. United States . Germany Italy United States. Germany Italy United States. Germany Italy United States. "Germany Italy United States . Germany Italy United States . Germany Italy United States . Germany Italy United States. . Japan Czechoslovakia. United States. . Japan Czechoslovakia. United States Japan Czechoslovakia. United States . , Japan Czechoslovakia Year. 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 Rate. $0 $0.40 17- . 18 .50 .75 . 38- . 40 . 50- . 75 1.50- 2.00 . 28- . 32 .79 .75- 1.50 . 23- . 38 .15- .20 . 05- . 08 .20- .35 .48 .32- .40- .32- .32- .16- .16- 6.00 .75 .40 6.50 .75 .48 8.00 .75 .40 6.00 .75 .40 2.50 .75 .20 2.50 .37i .20 12.00 1.50 1.00 .656 .152 .083 .2337 .0477 .023 .1586 .0505 .0358 .0228 .0110 .0051 ao WAGES IN INDTJSTKIBS. SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES-^ontinued. Product and occupation. BUTTONS, PEAEL — Continued. Assorting and carding, per gross. do do Cork bark sorters, per week do do Cork punchers, per week do Machine operators, per week. . . do Sorters of corks, per week do Common labor, per week do do Boy labor, per week do Assorters, per week Cork punchers, per week Machinists, per week Cork sorters (female), per week. Cork laborers, per week Average labor, per week — Boys, minimum, per week. Girls, minimum, per week. Boys, minimum, per week. Girls, minimum, per week. FEATHERS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Female labor; per week. do do do Average labor, per month . do Brooch makers, per day do Skilled tool maker, per day. do Stampers, per hour Stampers, per day do Pressmen, per hour Chain makers, per hour Chain makers, per dav do United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. do. Germany United States. do do Germany » See Tariff Hearings, 1909, p. 6755. Country. United States. . Japan Czechoslovakia. United States . . Portugal Spain United States. . Spain United States.. Spain United States . . Spain United States. . Portugal Spain United States. . Spain do do do do do Germany. England. . do. United States. do United States. . Germany United States. . Germany United States. Canada 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1914 1920 1920 1909 1909 1909 1920 1920 1909 1909 1920 1920 1909 1909 Bate. D. 1159 .0141 .0032 30.00 3.50 6.00 30. 00 6.00 15.00 8.25 15.00 3.25 24.00 2.50 4.50 15.00 3.50 9.50 9.50 7.00 6.50 8.00 4.00 3.92 3 92 10. 00- 12! 00 10. 00- 12. 00 20. 00- 30. 00 3.20 10. 00 4.80 133. 00 30.00 1.50- .25- 3.00- 1.00- .35- 2.00-- 1.00- .25- .20- 1.66- .61- 2.50 .30 6.00 1.50 .80 3.50 1.10 .80 ]. 03 2.00 .70 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES— Continued, 31 Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. JBWELKY — continued. Spinners, per hour Engravers, per hour Engravers, per day do Colorers, per hour Polishers, per hour Polishers, per day do Stone setters, per hour. Stone setters, per day.. do Toolmakers, per hour. . Toohnakers, per day. . . do Die cutter, per hour Chaser, per hour Jeweler, per day do Helper, per day do Foreman, per day do LACE AND EMBROIDERY. Skilled stitcher, per week. do do Watcher do ...do Shuttler do do Mender do ...do Puncher - do.. do.. LACES. Average labor, per week. do do do LACES, VEILS, AND NETTING. Plain net weaver, per week (48 hours) do Lace weaver, per week (48 hours) ....do Warper, per week (48 hours) do Brass bobbin winder, per week (48 hours). do United States. do do Germany United States. do do Germany United States. do Germany United States. do Germany United States. do United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States Germany. . .. Switzerland. - United States Germany. . .. Switzerland-. United States Germany. . .. Switzerland . . United States Germany. . . . Switzerland - - United States Germany. . .. Switzerland.. United States. Germany United States. Germany United States France United States France United States France United States France 1920 1920 1909 1909 1920 1920 1909 1909 1920 1909 1909 1920 1909 1909 1920 1920 1909 1909 1909 1909 1909 1909 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $0. 50-$0. 80 . 30- 1. 60 3. 00- 3. 50 1. 38- 1. 50 .30- .92 . 40- 1. 00 2. 00- 3. 00 .02- .70 . 30- 1. 60 3. 00- 5. 00 1. 25- 1. 35 . 20- 1. 25 3. 00- 6. 00 1. 20- 1. 40 . 90- 1. 00 .75 2.50- 1.10- 1.00- .66- 4.16- 50 .25 .66 .80 .00 1. 96- 3. 00 45. 00-50. 00 3.96 11.20 22.00 2.52 6.40 16.00 2.34 4.80 28.00 2.52 6.40 60. 00-65. 00 4.50 14.40 26.00 2.62 11.20 5.45 50. 00-55. 00 9.00 55. 00-60. 00 9.00 42.00 6.50 30. 00-35. 00 6.50 iSee Tariff Hearings, 1909, p. 6755. 32 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES— Continued. Product and occupation. LACES, VEILS, AND NETTING — COntd. Silk winder, per week (48 hours) . do , Threader, per week (48 hours) do Day worker, per hour , do Tying in warps, per 1,000 threads. do Weaving, per rack do Brass bobbin winding, per 1,000. . . do Treading, per 1,000 ..--.do Girl and boy learners, per hour do Mending, per rack do Mending, per 250 racks do Draftsman, per week do Improvers, per week do Apprentices, per week do Beam-house labor, per week do Tan-house labor, per week do Shavers, per week do Coloring department labor, per week. ...do Staking, per week ...-do Glazing, per week , ....do Country. Labor (men), per hour do Labor (women), per hour ----do Child labor: Match-box making, per day Labeling boxes, per day Painting boxes, per day Women labor; Framing match splints, per day. . Unframing match splints, per day. Unskilled labor, per day Specially skilled labor, per day . . Male labor: Dipping splints, per day Unskilled labor, per day MATS AND MATTING (COCOA FIBBK). Average labor, per week United States. France United States. France United States. England United States - England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States. England United States . England United States. England United States. Germany United States . Germany United States. Germany United States - Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany Norway. ---.do.. ....do.. ....do.. Japan., .-..do. ...-do- -do. .do. -do. .do- .do. .do. Year. United States. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1920 1914 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1917 1920 Bate. $22. 00 5.40 $25. 00- 30. 00 6.00 .69 .18 1.30 .36 .40 .18 .40 .12 .50 .15 .30 .09 .10 .03 25.00 7.50 50. 00- 80. 00 23. 00- 30. 00 25.00 n.oo 15.00 6.00 30.00 5.05 33.00 5.06 50.00 4.70 35.00 4.07 45.00 5.00 48.00 4.72 .37 .14 .22 .08 .12 .12 .12 .10 .10 . 17i- . 20 .17i- .20 .17i .22i .35 .20 .40 .40 30.00 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. SCHEDULE N— SUNDRIES— Continued. 3a Product and occupation. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Average labor, per week do Skilled labor (piano action), per week. do Unskilled labor (piano action), per week. do Tuning girls, per week Skilled mechanics (wire pulling), per day. PENCIL LEAD. Average labor, per hour. do PLASTER STATUETTES AND CRUCIFIXES. Casters, per day. do STRAW HATS (MBN's). Average labor, per hour do Average labor (men), per hour. Skilled labor, per week do TOY BOOKS. Pressmen: Color work, per week Black work, per week . . . Press feeders: Color work, per week Black work, per week. . . Machine operators, per week. Bindery girls, per week Pressmen, per week Pressmen, per day Average labor, per week. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Labor (female), per week. Labor (male), per week. . . Labor (female), per week. do Average labor, per hour. do do Country. Germany France United States . do do do.... do.... Germany . Germany . Japan United States. Germany United States. do do do England United States. do .do. .do. .do. .do- United States. Japan United States. United States. do England Umted States. . United States. . Germany Japan Year. 1914 1914 1920 1914 1920 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1914 1914 1920 1920 1920 Rate. $5.00 $7. 00- 8. 00 25. 00-30. 00 13. 00-15. 00 18. 00-22. 00 9. 00-11. 00 32. 00-33. 00 1.25 .05- .09 .04- .07 .48- 8.00 .72 .40- .50 .23 .84 40. 00-50. 00 16.00 56.00 51.00 45.00 43.00 45.00 30.00 40. 00 .83 29.00 15. 00-25. 00 28. 00-40. 00 5. 50- 6. 00 12. 00-14. 00 .51 .08 .07 34 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES, FREE UST. Product and occupation. Country. Year. Bate. ART GLASS. Draftsmen and cartoonists, per hour. Glass painters, per hour Ornamental pamters, per hour Cutters, per hour Glaziers, per hour Cleaners, women, per hour Common labor, per day. do COCONUT GROWING. Pickers, per 1,000 Peelers, per 1,000 do Filers, per 1,000 Classifiers, per 1,000 Common labor, per day. Watchman, per year Overseer, per year CREAM SEPARATORS. Skilled labor, per hoar. do.: PERROMANGANESE . Common labor, per day FISH TRAWLING. Crew wages, per month. do Captain, per month Engineer, per month. . . Fishermen, per month. . do Fish dresser, per month. Packers, per month HORSESHOE NAILS. Machinist, per hour Ordinary labor, per hour. Germany. do do.... do.... do-... do-... United States. Mexico Porto Eico. do Cuba Port "Rico. . do Panama do do United States. Germany India. United States. England....... United States. do ....do Canada United States. do United States . do LIMESTONE. Quarrymen, per hour England. Stonemason, per hour , do. Sawyfera, per hour do. . . -do United States . Saw feeders, per hour England. Common labor, per hour United States . . ..do I England. Quarry foreman, per week do. Works foreman, per week do. ' Plus bonus of $152 (3 per cent of value of catch, 30 tons). ■■ Plus bonus of $30 to $60 ($1 to $2 per ton). 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $0.16- .16- .14- .09- 2.50- .66- $0. 20 .20 .18 .18 .16 .10 3.00 3.00 2.00 .20 1.00 3.00 . 75- 1. 00 500.00-1,000.00 1,800.00 .60- .04- .70 .06 .07 130. 00 45.00 ' 165. 00 • 165. 00 400. 00 » 150. 00 180. 00 ISO. 00 1.25 .50 .40- 24.33- .42 .40 .45 .55 .3 .5 .30 21.1 27.96 WAGES IN INDUSTEIES. FREE LIST— Continued. 35 Product and occupation. LIMESTONE — Continued. Steam ward well runners, per hour. . . All other channeler runners, per hour. All channeler firemen, per hour All channeler helpers, per hour Quarry drill runners, per hour Quarry drill helpers, per hour Breakers, per hour Powermen, per hour Powermen, derrick, per hour Quarry derrick runners, per hour Derrick helpers, per hour Strippers, per hour Hand scabblers, per hour Machine planer scabblers, per hour. . Head mechanic, per hour Assistant head mechanic, per hour. . . Head blacksmith, per hour Assistant head blacksmith, per hour . Blacksmith, per hour Blacksmith helper, per hour Nozzlemen, per hour Nozzlemen helpers, per hour Water and signal boys, per hour Farm wages, per day (without board) Farm wages, per duy Farm wages, per month (with board) . Herders, per month (with supplies) . . do Farm labor, per month (with board) . OSSEIN (GEL.\TIN RAW MATERIAL). Average labor, per day. do RABBIT SKINS (DRESSING AND DYEING). Appraiser, per week do do do Cutter, per week do do do Flesher, per week do do do Tanner, per week do ....do : ....do Dye-house worker, per week . ....do ...do ...do Stretcher, per week Country. United States. do do do do do Year. Bate. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. .do. -do. .do. -do. .do. .do. .do. .do. Brazil Chile Argentina Australia South Africa. . United States. United States. Europe United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium Frstnce Germany United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium France Germany United States. 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1917 1917 1917 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1-920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $0.50 .65 .51 .50 .57 .50 .59 .55 .57 .65 .57 .50 .55 .67 .m .72 .82J .72 .65 .53 .67 .55 .30 $0.50- .90 .25 10. 00-20. 00 25. 00-50. 00 7.00 45. 00-90. 00 5. 00- 5. 50 .55- .60 50.00 15.00 30.00 10.00 18.00 3.50 7.00 3.50 75.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 35.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 35.00 7.00 14.00 7.00 25.00 36 WAGES IN INDUSTRIES. FREE LIST— Continued. Product and occupation. Country. Year. BABBIT SKINS (DRESSING AND DYE- ING) — continued . Stretcher, per week ^ do .....do Oiler, per week do do do Hanger, per week do do do Drummer, per week do do do Dyer, per week do do do Assorter, per week do do do Bundler, per week do do do SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS. Skilled labor, per week do do do.' SEWING MACHINES. Unskilled labor, per week. do Skilled labor, per week do STATUARY (CHURCH). Casters, per hour do Cleaners or finishers, per hour. do Flesh painters, per hour do Drapery painters, per hour — do Freehand workers, per hour. . ; do Average labor, per day do TUNGSTEN. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium...!... France Germa,ny United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Belgium France Germany . . . . . United States. Belgium France Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. Germany United States. do , Germany Average labor, per day. do United States. China 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1913 1913 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 $6. 00- .75- INDEX Schedule A — Chemicals, oils, and paints Schedule B — ^Earths, earthenware, and glassware Schedule C — ^Metals and manufactures of Schedule D — Wood and manufactures of Schedule E — Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of Schedule F — Tobacco and manufactures of Schedule G — Agricultural products and provisions Schedule I — Cotton manufactures Schedule J — Flax, hemp, and jute, and manufactures of. Schedule K — ^Wool and manufactures of Schedule L — Silks and silk goods Schedule M — Papers and books Schedule N — Sundries T^ee list A. Acid: Formic Oxalic Agricultural products. Alloy, nickel Almonds Art glass Artificial silk Asbestos Athletic goods Page. 5 6 15 11 15 34 24 28 28 B. Bagging for cotton 21 Barium 5 Beans 16 Beet sugar manufacture 14 Blasting caps 28 Books: Prayer 26 Toy 33 Books and bookbinding 26 Bottle caps 9 Braid and trimming, silk 24 Brattice cloth 22 Brick, fire 7 Brushes 29 Brussels carpets 22 Buckles 9 Burlap and burlap bags 21 Butter and butter substitutes 16 Buttons, pearl and ivory 29 Cane-sugar manufacture 14 Carbon 7 Carpets 22 Celluloid 5 Cement 34 Chairs Chemicals Chenille carpets Chicory Clay industry Clock movements Clocks Clothing, ready-to-wear. Coal-tar products Coated paper Coating Cocoa-fiber mate Coconut growing Coconut, shredded Cold-rolled steel Collapsible tubes Collars and cuffs Collodion Colors and pigments. . . Cordage Corks Cotton: Bagging for I-abels Cream of tartar Cream separators Crochet needles Crucifixes Cutlery D. Dolls. Page. 5 7 9 13 14 15 15 20 21 22 24 26 28 34 13 5 22 16 7 9 9 22 5 27 20 32 34 17 9 9 20 5 5 21 30 21 20 5 9,34 11 33 9 30 E. Eggs........... Electric thread Embroidery Engines, oil-burning. Epsom salts 17 10 31 10 5 37 38 INDEX. F. Farm labor: Page- Almonds 15 Beans 16 Ferro-alloys 10 Ferromanganese 34 Fiber and stone rolls 10 Fire brick 10 Fish trawling 34 Flax 21 Flint glass 7 Fly paper 26 Formic acid ;5 Fountain pens 10 Furs 30 G. Gas mantles 10 Gelatin 5 Gelatin raw material 35 Glass 7 Art :. 34 Flint 7 Optical 8 Pressed and blown 8 Rolled 8 Stained 8 Gloves 20 Gliie 5 Gold leaf 11 Grapefruit 17 Graphite. 33 Grass and fiber rugs 21 Grease-proof paper 27 Gilmmed paper 27 H. Hides 23 Hinges and hinge blanks. 11 Horseshoe nails .34 I. Interlining cloth 22 Ivory buttons 29 J. I Jackets, wool 22 Jewelry 30 Jute cloth 22 K. Knitted outerwear, silk 25 Knitting-machine needles 11 Knives, table and butcher 9 L. Labels: Cotton 20 Lithographed 26 Laces 31 Lampblack 5 Lead mining 11 Leather 32 Lemon by-products 6 Page. Lemons ^ . i- 17 Lighting fixtures ■ 17 Lime 1 Limestone 34 Linen and cotton fabrics 20 liinen thread 22 Lithographed labels 26 Lithography 26 Live stock 18 Lumber 13 TA. _ / V, Macaroni 18' Magnesium 11 Marble 1 7 Matches ;..:.! '. .... 32 Mats and matting '.'. 32' Measuring instruments 14 Meats : 35 Milk ...,.., 18 Mohair 22 Mushrooms 18 Musical instruments 33 N. Nails, horseshoe 34 Needles 11 Nettings ■ ' 31 Nickel and nickel alloy 11 Nippers 11 O. -:■:. ■-.: OU, olive... -,-■-■:. 6 Oil-burning engines 1' .';-l '. 10 Olive oil 6 Onions 19 Optical glass 8; Oranges ' 17 Ossein (gelatin raw material) 35 Oxalic acid 6; P. Paper 27 Hangings 28 Papers and books 26 Parasols 33 Parchment 27 Paris white 6 Peanuts 19 Pearl buttons 29 Pencil lead ' 33 Pens: Fountain 10 Steel.... 12i Pharmaceuticals 5 Pigments 5 Plantation labor 14 Plaster statuettes 33 Pliers U Pocketknives 10 Potato starch 19 Pottery 8 Prayer books > ■. 26 Pressed and blown glass 8 INDEX. 39 Page. Print blocks and rollers 13 Printing 28 Provisions 15 Pumps, vacuum 13 Putty 6 Pjrroxylin 5 R. Babbit skins 35 Razors 12 Ready-to-wear clothing 22 Rice 19 Rolled glass 8 Rollers, print 13 Rolls, fiber and stone 10 Rugs, grass and fiber 21 Rules, wood 14 S. Salts, Epsom 5 Sanitary pottery 8 Scientinc apparatus 36 instruments 12 Scissors and shears 10 Scythes 12 Sewing machines 36 Shears 10 Shredded coconut 17 Sickles 12 Silk: Artificial 24 Gloves 20 Knitted outerwear 25 Spun 26 Snap fasteners 9 Soapstone 6 Spunsilfc 26 Stained glass 8 Starch, potato 19 Statuary (chvu-ch) 36 Statuettes, plaster 33 Steel: Cold-rolled 9 Window sashes 12 Wool 13 Steel pens 12 Steel shavings 13 Page. Stone 7 Straw hats 33 Strawboard 28 Sugar beets 14 cane 14 Surface-coated paper 27 Surgical instruments , 13 Sweaters, wool 22 T. Talc 6 Tapestry 20 Tartar, cream of 5 Telephone cord 10 Textiles: Cotton 20 Woolen and worsted 24 Tliread, linen 22 Tissue paper 27 Tobacco and manufactures of 15 Toy books 33 Toys 33 Tungsten 36 U. Ultramarine blue 6 Umbrellas 33 Upholstery goods 20 V. Vacuum pumps 13 Veils and nettings 31 Violins 33 W. Wall paper 28 pockets 28 Walnuts 19 Whiting 6 Wilton carpets 22 Window sashes, steel 12 Wire cloth 13 Wool 28 Wool grease 6 Wool pulling : . . . 23' Woolen and worsted textiles 24 o CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 924 054 510 973 \ :^i^